Fight for me vs Support
When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.
Fight for me
Top 2,000 (common)
Support
Top 1,000 (very common)A2verb
Most common: Support
| Fight for me | Support | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciation | 🇬🇧 //faɪt fɔː miː//🇺🇸 //faɪt fɔr mi// | 🇬🇧 /["/səˈpɔːt/","/səˈpɔːts/","/səˈpɔːtɪd/","/səˈpɔːtɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/səˈpɔːrt/","/səˈpɔːrts/","/səˈpɔːrtɪd/","/səˈpɔːrtɪŋ/"]/ |
| Meaning | To defend or support someone. | To give help or assistance. |
| Example | I want you to fight for me when others doubt my abilities. | I want to support my friends in their endeavors. |
| Register | Neutral | Neutral |
| How common | Top 2,000 (common) | Top 1,000 (very common) |
| CEFR level | - | A2 |
| Part of speech | verb | |
| Collocations | fight for your rights, fight for justice, fight for freedom, fight for equality, fight for love | overwhelmingly, fervently, fully, agree to, pledge to, promise to, in, be well supported, be widely supported, support and encourage somebody/something, overwhelmingly, fervently, fully, agree to, pledge to, promise to, in, be well supported, be widely supported, support and encourage somebody/something, financially, generously, partially, help (to), through, financially, generously, partially, help (to), through, strongly, weakly, adequately, appear to, seem to, tend to, be supported by data, be supported by evidence, be well supported |
| Antonyms | - | oppose, hinder, neglect |
| Common mistakes | Confused with 'fight against' which means to oppose., Using it in a literal context instead of figurative support., Omitting 'for' and incorrectly saying 'fight me'. | Confused with 'supplement', which means to add to something., Using 'support' as a noun without clarification (e.g. 'She gave support' is vague)., Mixing up 'support' and 'oppose'. |
| Usage notes | Used when someone wants another to defend or support a cause or person. It's appropriate in emotional or personal contexts but may not be suitable in a formal setting. | This word can be used in many contexts like emotional support, financial help, or supporting a cause. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts. |
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Frequently asked questions: Fight for me vs Support
What's the difference between Fight for me and Support?
Fight for me: To defend or support someone. Support: To give help or assistance.
Which is more common: Fight for me and Support?
Support is the most common in everyday English.
Can you show an example of each?
Fight for me: I want you to fight for me when others doubt my abilities. Support: I want to support my friends in their endeavors.
Can I use Fight for me and Support interchangeably?
Not always. Fight for me and Support are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.